Investigation of police in their 30s who broke into the Soyeon residence
Ji-yeon was threatened with murder and requested an investigation
Men who threatened to be hungry and indicted are prosecuted.

[아시아경제 이정윤 기자] Recently, crimes against female entertainers have continued. In the middle of the night, a man went to the place where So-yeon (34, real name Park So-yeon) from the girl group T-ara lives, and another member from the same group was threatened with murder and asked the police to investigate.
According to the police on the 27th, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul is conducting an investigation by accusing a man in his 30s who entered an apartment house in Gangnam-gu, where So-yeon lives, on suspicion of invading housing.
Mr. A secretly entered the building through the front door of the apartment house where Soyeon resides at 10 pm on the 10th of this month. Afterwards, he pressed the doorbell in each room to find Soyeon, and was arrested by the police who dispatched 112 reports. At the time, Soyeon was away from home and did not meet Mr.
It is known that Soyeon has been harassed by stalkers from the past, such as threats of murder. Entertainment, which shows the company’s thoughts, has a policy of responding hard to protect So-yeon, and the police are also planning to investigate whether Mr. A stalked So-yeon in the past. Soyeon debuted as a tiara in 2009 and left the team after the contract expired in 2017.
Ji-yeon Ji-yeon (28, real name Park Ji-yeon), a singer and actor from tiara, was threatened with murder and asked the police to investigate.
Jiyeon’s agency Partners Park issued a statement on the 24th and said, “Jiyeon is being publicly threatened with murder multiple times through Twitter and Instagram from an unknown person.” It is in the midst of the situation and has made a formal request for an investigation to the police, considering the safety of delays as a top priority.” The case is currently being filed with the Seongdong Police Station.
Earlier, musical actor and singer Bae Da-hae also suffered from frequent threats from B (29). From 2019 to the end of last year, Mr. B wrote a malicious comment about Bae on the portal site using 24 IDs. In addition, last year, he visited the musical and theater venues where Bae appeared several times and tried to contact them, threatening them and asking for money for the publication of his book.
It is known that Mr. B sent a message to Mr. B, saying, “It will end with a fine,” and “Is it possible to pay 10 million won?” even while being investigated by the police. Jeonju District Prosecutors’ Office was charged with violating the Information and Communication Network Act, obstructing business, and attempting blackmail.
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